Product Description
The first horror novel from Gerard Daniel Houarner continues the story of Max the Assassin which began in Gerard's collection PAINFREAK, and continued further in the anthology, INSIDE THE WORKS.
ROAD TO HELL follows Max's son, Angel, as he grows from infant to man in only a few days. As Angel is led through fantastic worlds of both the living and the dead, he encounters obstacles at every turn as he tries to find his way back to his father and beautiful but deadly aunts. The ghosts of Max's victims work to forever trap Angel in their world and attempt to show him the atrocities of his father. While Angel battles his father's demons, Max and the twins frantically try to escape from various governments and agents intent on capturing Max...dead or alive. The action is explosive when Angel finally reunites with his family and the lives of all will never be the same.
About the Author
fell to Earth in 1955 and is a product of the NYC school system. Contrary to popular opinion, he spends only his daylight hours in a psychiatric institution in the Bronx. Working. At night he resides with an assortment of books, comics, action figures, videos, music, a poet, and other curiosities essential to the creative gumbo of his fiction.
He serves as fiction editor for Space & Time magazine. Space and Time, the publisher, also produced his short story chapbook, Dead Cat Bounce, A Fable to Horrify the Inner Child, illustrated by GAK, and a Stoker award finalist. Other works include Necro's own Painfreak, an erotic horror collection; I Love You And There Is Nothing You Can Do About It, a horror collection, Black Orchids From Aum, a collection of horror fantasies, and The Bard of Sorcery, a fantasy novel put out by Del Rey in the 80's. Work originally published in Necro's Painfreak and Inside The Works contributed to the novel from Leisure Horror, The Beast That Was Max, currently out and available at finer bookstores or online. Road To Hell, again originally a Necro book, will be published in mass market paperback in the near future by Leisure.